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No need to just cross your fingers and hope you'll see a return on your adspend for your Pocket Product®...
With the Profit Predictor training and plug-and-play calculators, your Facebook ads won't feel like a gamble again...
Your Pocket Product® ads will be an investment (that majorly pays off)...
And with the Profit Predictor, you'll also be able to predict your profits so you can move forward with confidence as you scale your Pocket Product® sales.
HERE'S THE PROBLEM...
Check out the Profit Predictor calculators in action.
(It's pretty close to actual magic.)
Click to add the training, the calculators, and the know-how to dramatically scale your Pocket Product® sales with Profit Predictor for just $77!
And that's just a small part of The Profit Predictor!
In addition to the plug-and-play calculators, we also cover:
How to create simple, yet effective Facebook ads for your Pocket Product™ funnel that sell well to cold audiences as well as warm.
How to make scroll-stopping ads that stand out in the newsfeed (and the one type of ad that can make ALL the difference).
How to dramatically scale your ads budget (as high as $4,000+/day) without making the algorithm mad.
How to use our ATV Calculator and start with a tiny budget—even just a few dollars a day—and still see a great return on adspend (ROAS).
How to focus on the metrics that really matter so you know your numbers with your Facebook ads—and how to improve them.
If you're wanting to scale your pocket product and drive even more sales for your pocket product and any other offers in your business, this is THE way to make that happen.
This isn't some generic ads training you could find on YouTube...
This is our specific system we use to see 6-figure months, month after month, with our pocket product as the only offer we sell publicly.
Imagine having the know-how and the method for a million dollar business... by selling one low-priced offer publicly?